Answer:
Explanation:The guy above me is right
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A baker needs 812 cups of flour for a sheet cake recipe. He has 423 cups of flour in a canister and buys 514 cups more.
How much flour does he have left after he makes the sheet cake?
how many cups?
Answer:
125 Cups
Explanation:
423+514=937
937-812=125
The baker has 125 cups of flour left after making the sheet cake.
What is expression?Mathematical expressions consist of at least two numbers or variables, at least one arithmetic operation, and a statement. It's possible to multiply, divide, add, or subtract with this mathematical operation.
The baker has 423 cups of flour in a canister and buys 514 cups more. Therefore, he has a total of:
423 + 514 = 937 cups of flour
He needs 812 cups of flour for the sheet cake recipe. After making the sheet cake,
The amount of flour he has left is:
937 - 812 = 125 cups
Therefore, the baker has 125 cups of flour left after making the sheet cake.
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How would you feel if forced into hiding for two years, not being able to breathe fresh air and participate in any outdoor activities?
Answer:
wm
Explanation:
Answer: At first, i would feel trapped, scared, alone and worried. Not sure what to do to keep myself from panicking and controlling my anxiety. But, i think after some months i would be able to adapt like anyone else and learn to cope with my way of life. Later on i'ed be able to go about my day as though it is the norm. But, when the 2 years are up, i would worry abut readjusting to society, and getting back into "the swing of things" as it's said. Transitioning from something you are use to, to something completely different can be a major struggle and a test on your mental health.
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Read the first line from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s "The Pslam of Life." What is the meter of this line from the poem?
Tell me not, in mournful numbers,
A.
trochaic tetrameter
B.
iambic pentameter
C.
iambic dimeter
D.
dactylic trimeter
E.
anapestic hexameter
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Desires that can be satisfied by consuming goods, services or other leisure activities are called what?
Economic needs
Economic wants
Economic value
Economic goods
Answer:
The answer is Economic wants
Which evidence best supports the claim in an argumentative essay that people should use cell phones only with earphones?
a graph in a magazine about the number of cell phones in use around the world
a blog with stories about annoying cell phone users
a newspaper article about loss of hearing in children from loud music and games
a science article about how talking directly on cell phones changes brain waves
Answer:
a science article about how talking directly on cell phones changes brain waves
Explanation:
I had the same question and got it right :)
a science article about how talking directly on cell phones changes brain waves
Explanation:
Read the passage. Then, select the synonym of the word in bold.
Answer:
anxious hope this helps dear friend <33
Explanation:
Answer:
hi
Explanation:
fraught-anxious or worried
have a nice day
The pizza shop makes more pepperoni pizzas than any other topping pizza. What does that mean for the pepperoni?
The supply stays the same.
They don’t need to buy as much pepperoni.
The demand is high.
The demand is low.
1. Why is the relationship between Darry and Ponyboy a complicated one? Does it have to be that way? Support your answers with references to the text.
2.This novel was written several decades ago. What clues indicate that it is not set in the present day?
3.The Socs beat up Ponyboy at the very beginning of the novel. Why does the author choose to open the novel with this incident?
4.Marcia does not see any reason to throw away a perfectly good, free soda while Cherry throws hers away based on “the principle” of the matter.” What do these actions tell us about these two characters?
Answer:
all
Explanation:
#3 Why did members of the commission sometimes disagree with each other when drafting the declaration?
A) They didn’t want to work with people from other countries.
B) They didn’t like each other.
C) They had fought each other during World War II.
D) They had different ideas about which rights the declaration should focus on.
I was going over a test and realized..
"I think I got this wrong"
So I need your help
Answer:
i think it is good
Explanation:
Is it better to be a child, a teenager, or an adult? What are the benefits of each age? What are the drawbacks? Choose the period of life that you think is best and write an essay arguing why it is the best time of life. Support your position with anecdotes from your own life as well as facts and details drawn from the lives of others.
Answer:
Answer choice A
Explanation:
Took this test
Answer:
rite So like when you grow up you are more of a big brain than you were when you were a tiny lil bean. The more you grow up, the more you start to understand certain things. Any poggerz my internet is bad so I couldn't write too much. ANyWaY`s I got a class to get to. I think being a teenager is better.
I realized that this question was 2 weeks ago- k bye.
Explanation:
help help help help help
Answer:
11. C
12. C
13. D
14, A
15. D
Explanation:
in devil's arithmetic why do the girls make their numbers mean things?
Answer:
Simple they make them significant because they see the the devils numbers are 666 so they feel the need to have important numbers too :)
I don't know why
Explanation:
Tiger rising is the book!
Explain Rob’s reaction in 2-3 full sentences.
Answer:
what he said
Explanation:
Describe the reaction of the Three Musketeers when Madame Bonacieux dies. Do they dismiss D'Artagnan's sorrow or respect it? Does their reaction seem unusual for tough men such as themselves? Write at least three sentences.
Our hearts are music-makers in the clouds!
Simile
Metaphor
Hyperbole
Personifications
Answer: that is a metaphor
Explanation:
Answer:
Personification.
Explanation:
Hearts don't make music or in the clouds for that matter.
Read the passage.
A Flag with 50 Stars
The first American flag to have red and white stripes and white stars on a blue field was flown in 1776, shortly after the United States declared its independence from Great Britain. Legend has it that a Philadelphia seamstress named Betsy Ross was hired by George Washington himself to create this flag. There is no evidence that this legend is true, and no one knows for certain who made the first flag, which had 13 stars and 13 stripes. However, we know for a fact that the first flag to have 50 stars—the one we have today—was designed by a high school student.
In 1958, Bob Heft was a 17-year-old student at Lancaster High School in Ohio. At that time, the United States had only 48 states but was on the verge of accepting two more: Alaska and Hawaii. The U.S. flag at the time had six neat rows of eight stars each. What would be the best way to add two more stars while keeping the arrangement neat and orderly? This was the question that Bob’s history teacher posed to the class.
The teacher gave the students an assignment: design a flag with 50 stars. Bob spent hours in the attic of his house, cutting up a 48-star flag and rearranging the stars until they fit just right. He was pleased with his solution to the problem, but his teacher found it less than perfect and gave him a B minus. Outraged, Bob told his teacher that he was going to send his design to his member of Congress, Walter Moeller. His teacher replied that if Bob’s design was accepted as the new flag, he would be more than happy to change his grade to an A.
A year later, Bob had graduated and was working as a draftsman when he received a call at work. He never would have imagined a call from President Eisenhower—but that's who it was! Now that Alaska and Hawaii had been admitted as states, Congressman Moeller had succeeded in having Bob's design chosen as the new U.S. flag. Bob Heft was invited to Washington, D.C., for a ceremony during which his design was officially adopted as the new flag of the United States.
Question 1
Part A
What inference about the flag can be made based on a “A Flag with 50 Stars”?
Few people understand the significance of the number of stars and stripes on the flag.
The placement of stars on the flag has been a design challenge throughout history.
The decision to change the design of the flag has always cause controversy.
Its past history is more well known by Americans than its more modern history.
Question 2
Part B
Which evidence from the text best supports the answer in Part A?
“There is no evidence that this legend is true, and no one knows for certain who made the first flag, which had 13 stars and 13 stripes.”
“Legend has it that a Philadelphia seamstress named Betsy Ross was hired by George Washington himself to create this flag.”
“Now that Alaska and Hawaii had been admitted as states, Congressman Moeller had succeeded in having Bob's design chosen as the new U.S. flag.”
“The U.S. flag at the time had six neat rows of eight stars each. What would be the best way to add two more stars while keeping the arrangement neat and orderly?”
Answer:Just look it up i just found it
Explanation:
#9 What is the author’s point of view about the declaration, as expressed in the last paragraph?
A) The declaration’s principles should apply to some nations but not to others.
B) The declaration helps ensure that nations respect the human rights of their citizens.
C) The declaration’s principles are flawed.
D) The declaration is the most important document ever created.
Answer:
B) The declaration helps ensure that nations respect the human rights of their citizens.
Explanation:
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DUE SOON! Make sure to make it looks like a 7th grader wrote it! PLEASE CITE YOUR SOURCES!
Write a speech of at least 500 (Can be 250) words arguing for the use of videogames for learning in the classroom. Provide compelling reasons in support of your position using information from at least three credible sources.
All of your sources should be correctly cited, using the MLA format for in-text citations and providing a works-cited list
I'll get you started :)
Videogames can be useful for in-class or online teaching. Using video games in class can be beneficial to the teachers and students alike. Teachers can briefly explain the unit, and students --using the videogame of their teacher's choice-- can click on different options to simplify the topic to their learning level so they understand the material. Video games can be used as a learning tool, but also can motive the students aswell.
For sources, I would check out Newsela and maybe a few sites that end in .org, or .edu. you should still fact-check it, and make sure your information lines up.
PLZZZ HELP. Can Mr. Church’s argument be easily refuted the way in which he presented it? Why or why not?
Answer: it couldve been refuted
Explanation:
Answer:it couldve been refuted
Explanation:like what the other person said I’m not to sure though sorry;(
Read Mary Antin’s biography from "The Promised Land."
Mary Antin (1881-1949), immigration rights activist, came to the United States during the third great wave of immigration (1881-1920), when more than 23 million immigrants came to America. These new arrivals were largely from eastern and southern Europe. Although born into poverty, Antin rose out of it through education and eventually attended Columbia University.
Which detail from the biography helps the reader understand Antin's interest in education?
A. "Mary Antin (1881-1949), immigration rights activist"
B. "came to the United States during the third great wave"
C. "new arrivals were largely from eastern and southern Europe"
D. "rose out of it through education and . . . attended Columbia University"
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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Answer 1) If you don't put the lighting, scenery in the right place then that could affect a play, also if you dont 't use the right sounds that could also affect the play. 2) the movie is most likely been dapted from the original. 3) the use of costumes and props contribute to the performance because it gives the person who is acting a character. 3) I am not really sure because I do not know the movie. SORRY IF THIS IS NOT RIGHT.
Explanation:
Select the sentence that quotes the passage correctly according to MLA guidelines.
A.
E.F Harkins writes, "Mr. Clemens was born on November 30, 1835, in Florida, Missouri" (43).
B.
E.F Harkins states, " . . . Mr. Clemens was a typical American" (43).
C.
E.F Harkin reports, "Mr. Clemens's mother was a remarkable woman" (43).
D.
E.F. Harkin says, " Mr. Clemens's humor will live forever" (43).
Answer:B
Explanation:
1. Read these sentences from paragraph 2 of "The Virtues of a Volcano."
"Volcanoes have a reputation for being deadly and destructive. They
can cover entire cities and towns with magma and ash as they erupt."
Which statement best explains why the author might have included these
sentences in paragraph 2?
A
The author informs readers about exactly what comes out of
volcanoes.
B
The author wants readers to understand how most people think
about volcanoes.
C
The author warns readers about specific destruction that might
occur to persuade them to move.
(D
The author acknowledges the opposing point of view in order to
prove that the benefits outweigh the risks.
Answer:
it's A because
Explanation:
it said what comes out of volcaneos
The Giver Describe the first memory received by Jonas.
PLZ AWNSER NOWTed and his father are going to the grocery store. They need to buy organic apples. Ted asks his father, "How are organic apples different from regular apples?" Ted's father replies, "Organic foods are foods that are grown without chemicals. Companies sometimes use chemicals called pesticides on foods. Pesticides keep bugs from eating foods. This keeps foods from being wasted. However, these chemicals aren't very good for people." Ted then asks, "How do I know an organic food from one that isn't?" His father continues, "Packaged foods like candy bars, frozen products, and even dried fruit are often not organic. Companies have to tell you if a product is organic. They do this by putting a label or sticker on it. But at home, it's easy. For instance, a tomato from Mom's garden is organic. She waters her plants regularly. But she doesn't use plant food or anything else." Question Based on the passage, which is an example of an organic food? Answer options with 4 options 1. cherries from a local orchard that uses pesticides 2. a chocolate bar that comes from a vending machine 3. frozen peas from the grocery store that have no label 4. a cucumber from a garden that has only been watered
Answer:The Answer is gonna be 4. a cucumber from a garden that has only been watered
This is the right Answer :3
I hope you are having a great day ❤️
Answer:
4) A Cucumber from a garden that has only been watered
Explanation:
Main Lesson Content.
Lesson 3: Setting
Language Arts 7 B Unit 2: Freedom Fighters
According to We’ve Got a Job, why did the city of Birmingham close all its parks, swimming pools, playgrounds, and golf courses in 1962?
A. to avoid having to integrate public areas as ordered by the court.****
B.to compromise with activists who were fighting for integration
C.to punish residents who participated in the Selective Buying Campaign
D.to follow a court decision that called for the integration of all public spaces
if u can give me all the answers then that will help. plz
Plz Help I feel stoopid
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer: c
no, you’re not ! Everybody hits a block sometimes! I bet you’re really smart.
Explanation:
summary of alice in the wonderland 100 POINTS!!!!!
has to include; The title of your novel.
The main characters.
The main conflict.
As much as of the plot as you can: setting, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution
Answer:
Explanation:
Full Title Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
Author Lewis Carroll
Genre Fairy tale; children’s fiction; satire; allegory
Language English
Time And Place Written 1862–1863, Oxford
Date Of First Publication 1865
Publisher Macmillan & Co.
Narrator The narrator is anonymous and does not use many words to describe events in the story.
Point Of View The narrator speaks in third person, though occasionally in first and second person. The narrative follows Alice around on her travels, voicing her thoughts and feelings. Tone Straightforward; avuncular
Tense Past
Setting (Time) Victorian era, circa publication date
Setting (Place) England, Wonderland
Protagonist Alice
Major Conflict Alice attempts to come to terms with the puzzle of Wonderland as she undergoes great individual changes while entrenched in Wonderland.
Rising Action Alice follows the White Rabbit down a well and pursues him through Wonderland.
Climax Alice gains control over her size and enters the garden, where she participates in the trial of the Knave of Hearts.
Falling Action Alice realizes that Wonderland is a sham and knocks over the playing card court, causing her to wake up and dispel the dream of Wonderland. Themes The tragic and inevitable loss of childhood innocence; Life as a meaningless puzzle; Death as a constant and underlying menace
Motifs Dream; subversion; language; “curious,” “nonsense,” and “confusing”
Symbols The garden; the mushroom
Foreshadowing The Mouse’s history about Fury and the Mouse foreshadows the trial at the end of the story.
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please help with question 1
Answer:
assonance would be probaly number 1 becuase the defintion is how vowls sound similar to each other
alliteration would be number 2 same letter or sound at the beginning
Explanation:
Answer:
For the first one its pattern of similar vowel sounds. For the second one its the 2nd one
Explanation: